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Difference in wbc count
Hello doctor My husband has done WBC  test.twice he had done actually the 1st report showed 19000 as the count and the after 2  days just to cross check he did another one where it showed a 10190 count so just wanted to confirm the what we needed to do in this case.confused.anytjing to worry.
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Your husband had some infection which is clearing off. WBC count changes very fast.
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Can help you with the next course of action and treatment plan. Would like to discuss in details and provide apt solution. Kindly consult.
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Hello dear, First of all, May I know the reason for doing the test? If it’s done in an asymptomatic patient as a part of general health checkup, it’s not worrisome. It could be a laboratory error in the first report. Orelse if the person has any symptoms , consult me online or any physician in person.
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Let me know the complaints of the patient. Clinical corelation with the report is important to come to the diagnosis.
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